The U.N. Declaration of Human Rights is the Law: A Guide to U.D.H.R. Articles in Treaties Ratified by the U.S. Just in time for the 60th Anniversary of the Declaration of Human Rights! This book, published December 10th, 2008, is a useful guide for any activist, law-maker, or citizen concerned with international law.

Undoing the Bush/Cheney Legacy: A Tool Kit for Congress and Activists Now that Obama/Biden and the new Congress have been elected, here's the book you need to make real change in the first 100 days! This book contains a succinct summary of over 100 laws that should be ammended or repealed.

The Living Constitution with highlights from the Supreme Law of the Land
In 2008 each one of us needs to read the words in the Constitution of the United States that are the Law today. This edition of the Constitution takes out every obsolete passage, like "'3/5 of all others,' 'male' voters 21 and over", and inserts them where they belong, in the Appendix. In Article VI, clause 2, the Constitution guarantees that a treaty is the supreme law of the land, and so relevant passages of the Constitution are juxtaposed with relevant passages of international law: "Congress shall have power...To declare war" (as in 1787), and "All member nations shall refrain in their international relations from the threat or use force...against...any state" (as in United Nations Charter article 2.4) Publication date: November 2007.

Landmark Cases Left Out of Your Textbooks a short book for law students and legal workers on very important cases in basic fields of law. Publication date: October 2006.
See "Landmark" for
more information.

Challenging
U.S. Human Rights Violations Since 9/11: A Report to the People,
the U.N. and the Media: Arrests, beatings, censorship,
deportations, detentions without charges, disappearances, enemy
combatants, firings, student visas, surveillance, library checks
-- all violate U.S. & U.N. laws. Publication date: April 2005.
See also "Challenging" for
more information.

Nuclear Weapons are Illegal: The Historic
Opinion of the World Court and How It Will Be Enforced. Complete
decision of the Court, separate and dissenting opinions. Essays
placing the decision in its broader political and legal context,
describing how governments and NGOs brought the issue to the Court
and how the opinion is being enforced. Questions for discussion,
a glossary of terms, and a complete index. Edited by Ann Fagan
Ginger. Apex Press, 1998. More...

Alexander Meiklejohn: Teacher of Freedom. Anthology
and biographical study of the great First Amendment man including
his critiques of the Protestant-Capitalist system and his innovative
ideas on education for a free world, liberty, freedom, and other
topics. By Cynthia Stokes Brown. MCLI, 1981.

The Cold War against
Labor. A rich anthology by numerous union organizers,
rank-and-file workers, and labor lawyers in many industries. Describes
their struggle against employers and McCarthyites. Ann Fagan Ginger
and David Christiano, editors. MCLI, 1987. (2 vols.)

Human Rights Now! Newsletter: One
year subscription, 4 issues. A quarterly paper newsletter to supporters
in U.S. discussing the latest ideas and actions to stop attacks on
democracy. We publish short letters to the editor and articles on
what is working. Back copies are
available.

On Human Rights: For
the First Report by the United States to the U.N. Human Rights Committee
on enforcement in the U.S. of the International Covenant on Civil
and Political Rights. U.N. Committee: Press Releases on First Hearing
(3-4/95)